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Post by popbox on Oct 25, 2015 0:23:13 GMT -5
Like but don't love the album on an initial listen. It's definitely no Carnival Ride or Blown Away for me, but better than Play On at least. Relieved that Smoke Break is one of the weaker tracks, since that still doesn't do much for me. Relapse, Chaser, Church Bells, and Choctaw County Affair are the initial standouts. Album is missing any standout ballads at the moment for me, which is downright shocking from her. Even Play On had those.
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Post by desertfloods on Oct 25, 2015 0:53:41 GMT -5
Happy to see that it's actually a very close race between Carrie and 5SOS! She'd be too harassed doing full promo for the album while simultaneously preparing to host the CMA Awards. We all know how much work she and Brad+David put into that. Maybe it's just me but it was a given for me that she wouldn't release the same sales week as the CMA Awards. Plus, it's a prime opportunity to have 2 weeks of promo. This is probably true, but IMO it wasn't smart. The CMAs are bigger promo than anything else she is doing. She would have been better off just having that opening week and then doing the other things into the next week. She could have still had 2 weeks of promo. I don't see a point in releasing the same week of CMAs without much promo, then doing most album promo the week after. "Delayed" media blitz like that just feels... weird. The freshness, excitement etc factor will be gone when she promotes it everywhere in week 2, imo. I like the current promo schedule. CMAs shouldn't be the priority that clashes with her important album promo (I don't find CMA sales bump to be that great, plus, it's not like she wins anything these days). But having CMA in second week will hopefully help at least a little to soften the second week sales drop.
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Post by leilamaurizia on Oct 25, 2015 10:42:05 GMT -5
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Post by jenglisbe on Oct 25, 2015 12:17:51 GMT -5
Happy to see that it's actually a very close race between Carrie and 5SOS! This is probably true, but IMO it wasn't smart. The CMAs are bigger promo than anything else she is doing. She would have been better off just having that opening week and then doing the other things into the next week. She could have still had 2 weeks of promo. I don't see a point in releasing the same week of CMAs without much promo, then doing most album promo the week after. "Delayed" media blitz like that just feels... weird. The freshness, excitement etc factor will be gone when she promotes it everywhere in week 2, imo. I like the current promo schedule. CMAs shouldn't be the priority that clashes with her important album promo (I don't find CMA sales bump to be that great, plus, it's not like she wins anything these days). But having CMA in second week will hopefully help at least a little to soften the second week sales drop. An album release with no announcement or promo feels weird, yet Beyonce did it to spectacular results. Things don't have to be the norm to be effective. And it looks like Carrie doing it this way will get her a #2 debut, whereas with my way she would have had a #1 debut. So, to each his own.
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Post by countrygirl918 on Oct 25, 2015 12:33:02 GMT -5
Well, Some Hearts debuted at #2 and look what that album did for Carrie.
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Post by musicfan134 on Oct 25, 2015 12:46:12 GMT -5
But let's be realistic here; Storyteller is no Some Hearts.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2015 13:01:59 GMT -5
I was a tad underwhelmed by "Storyteller" on first listen, but I'm loving it more and more with each listen.
ST isn't as consistent as "Some Hearts" or "Carnival Ride," but I would also much rather have musically diverse, slightly uneven album, over one that is consistent, but doesn't really offer anything exciting musically or melodically. Carrie nailed the risks on this album, yet she offered something for all different types of fans, which is a huge step up from her past albums. "Renegade Runaway" will hit the sweet spot of fans of "Good Girl" and "Cowboy Casanova," "Smoke Break for SH/CR era Carrie, etc. She bridged the gap between old/new Underwood better than she ever has previously, and I love that.
At first I was a bit disappointed "Storyteller" doesn't have any dramatic moments (Blown Away & TBC, the holy trinity of dramatic Carrie), but it's clear that's not what she was going for this era, and this album has her most Country flavor to it, so too much drama would feel a bit misplaced.
I think this album offers its own niche in Carrie's discography, and I love the rootsier production mixed with all the great lyrics on this record.
I'm not sure how I'd rank ST with the rest of her albums, thus far, but right now, I'm enjoying it a tad more than "Blown Away," and it's certainly better than "Play On" or "Some Hearts."
The only Carrie album ST might rival for me is "Carnival Ride," but considering how fast most of the songs have grown on me, I could easily see "Storyteller" taking the top spot eventually, since I appreciate the musical risks and variety more than consistency these days.
I don't think there are any true stinkers on this album (ex. NETY/MS), but some of the songs could have benefited from more unique production, and that downgrades a few of the songs for me.
Carrie has the ability to elevate almost anything with her voice and unique production choices (See: "Renegade Runaway"), so that's a spot where the album falls a bit flat for me. None of the ballads hooked me on first listen, which is surprising, given Carrie usually has a standout ballad on each album.
Overall, though, an extremely solid effort from Carrie, and I've enjoyed it more with each listen. It seems like everyone is gravitating towards a different set of songs, which speaks to Carrie nailing the variety here.
I find it difficult to compare to her past work because there are no "Blown Away"/TBC moments, but as I said, I've moved away from that the more I listen. Carrie seems to aim more for artistic growth than consistency, and I can see why some people might not be into that, but I love that she doesn't want to make the same record over and over, because that would be an injustice to Carrie's talent.
This seems like the exact type of album she mentioned she was aiming to make (more Country, lots of stories, etc), so I can't really say if I enjoy it more or less, because it's so different from her past work. For now, I think it has a unique place in her discography, which isn't something I've said about her past albums.
Track rankings: 1. Dirty Laundry (Her phrasing and the production is perfect) 2. Renegade Runaway (when this came out as a pre-release track, I went from being completely uninterested in the album to hyped. The production is so unique, unlike anything she's done, and the vocals are jaw-dropping) 3. Mexico (The true dark horse of the album for me. Such fun lyrics, and the guitar/vocals up to and after the bridge give me LIFE. Some of her best vocals ever, possibly) 4. Choctaw- It took me several listens to appreciate this one, but it truly is the riskiest thing she's done to-date, and it's awesome. 5. Church Bells- Lyrically, this reminds me of a "Fancy" "Goodbye Earl" hybrid, which is right up my alley. The verses are absolutely stellar, and I LOVE her phrasing, and the production. My only (slight) complaint with this one is that the chorus is so much weaker than the verses, and I do think this could have beniffited from more epic production (ala TBC/BA). It isn't as good as "Two Black Cadillacs, but I love the verses and vocal production so much, it doesn't really matter..
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Post by onebuffalo on Oct 25, 2015 13:50:28 GMT -5
Dick's Sporting Goods is selling Storyteller. No price listed. However, under the CD says: Strengthen Your Workout With Carrie Underwood's Newest Album: Storyteller. With it are two items on sale from the Calia line: Women's effortless dip dye hooded sweater for $89 and Women's essential printed tight legging for $70.
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Post by Carriefan1190 on Oct 25, 2015 15:32:49 GMT -5
I'm torn. I love this album, yet there are a few tracks I'd easily skip. It's definitely Carrie's most country album since her first album, but BA really was the pinnacle for me, amazing songs, drama, production, etc.
Track Ranking:
1. Choctaw County Affair 2. Like I'll Never Love You Again 3. What I Never Knew I Always Wanted 4. Heartbeat 5. Dirty Laundry 6. Renegade Runaway 7. Relapse 8. Mexico 9. Church Bells 10. The Girl You Think I Am 11. Smoke Break 12. Chaser 13. Clock Don't Stop
I loved 1-11, but I don't care for Clock Don't Stop in particular.
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Post by jenglisbe on Oct 25, 2015 15:58:11 GMT -5
5. Church Bells- Lyrically, this reminds me of a "Fancy" "Goodbye Earl" hybrid, which is right up my alley. The verses are absolutely stellar, and I LOVE her phrasing, and the production. My only (slight) complaint with this one is that the chorus is so much weaker than the verses, and I do think this could have beniffited from more epic production (ala TBC/BA). It isn't as good as "Two Black Cadillacs, but I love the verses and vocal production so much, it doesn't really matter.. I basically second all of this, but I'd also add that I think the first chorus of should be a bit different. In that one, isn't the church setting positive? They're getting married. Why is it as dark as the following choruses when the story has turned darker? I think a difference in the choruses would have helped the choruses have more impact because, yes, the verses and production are dynamite. And is it me, or does the instrumental break in the middle of the song sound like the "Just A Dream" intro?
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Post by NeRD on Oct 25, 2015 18:20:31 GMT -5
How it should be:
1. Smoke Break 2. Heartbeat 3. Choctow County Affair 4. Dirty Laundry or Church Bells
How it'll likely be:
1. Smoke Break 2. Heartbeat 3. Renegade Runaway 4. Choctow County Affair 5. Dirty Laundry or Church Bells (if there is one)
Renegade Runaway does nothing for me to be honest, but I'm pretty sure its a fan favorite and is intended to be a single at some point.
Choctow County Affair MUST be released though.
Oh and her tone in Relapse is flawless.
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Post by carrieidol1 on Oct 25, 2015 18:25:16 GMT -5
How it should be: 1. Smoke Break 2. Heartbeat 3. Choctow County Affair 4. Dirty Laundry or Church Bells How it'll likely be: 1. Smoke Break 2. Heartbeat 3. Renegade Runaway 4. Choctow County Affair 5. Dirty Laundry or Church Bells (if there is one) Renegade Runaway does nothing for me to be honest, but I'm pretty sure its a fan favorite and is intended to be a single at some point. Choctow County Affair MUST be released though. I'm with ya on RR... Wasn't a huge fan of the song to start with, and still not a favorite... But I don't hate it. Would rather see a different song become a single though. I agree 100% with your "should be" choices. I do hope they go 5 singles deep with this album, there are just so many great choices!
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Post by 14887fan on Oct 25, 2015 18:40:43 GMT -5
I'm just hoping "Dirty Laundry" sees a release. That "Should've hid it in the closet/Should've burned it; should've lost it" bridge is scrumptious. 'Choctaw' would be a huge risk of a release, but if there's one artist in Country that could make something like that into a hit, it'd be Carrie. I'd like to see it happen.
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Post by carrieidol1 on Oct 25, 2015 18:43:03 GMT -5
When is Carrie supposed to be on James Corden's show? I checked my guide and couldn't find it...
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Post by 14887fan on Oct 25, 2015 18:47:21 GMT -5
Looking ahead to the tour, I've got some hopes. -RE: "Renegade Runaway" (which'll probably open the show every night, if I had to bet): the opening of the song could be played with a bunch of trash cans, kind of like recycled percussion. Let's make this tour the wild, wild west-trashy chic it's meant to be! -No more Powerpoint presentation background visuals. It was cool on the Play On Tour, got a little tacky on the Blown Away Tour (ugh @ the video screen during "Cowboy Casanova"), and I just wouldn't be able to handle a bunch of fireflies in the middle of some cultivated Kansas farmland for "Heartbeat". -I want a sloppy, tipsy mess of a blues line during "Choctaw County Affair". (See here for your referencing convenience.)-Any thoughts on how she's going to fly to the back of the arena? She just needs to get a friggin catwalk to a B-stage and have an acoustic set in the middle of the show. Why don't I work for these touring companies yet? When is Carrie supposed to be on James Corden's show? I checked my guide and couldn't find it... 11/2, I believe? Don't quote me on that. What else has she got going on this week besides Kimmel and Ellen? I'm sure the tour announcement will occupy its own news cycle for promo (dates likely coming tomorrow). Wednesday and Thursday, though...? Anything at all, or is it straight to CMA rehearsal?
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Post by carrieidol1 on Oct 25, 2015 19:02:59 GMT -5
When is Carrie supposed to be on James Corden's show? I checked my guide and couldn't find it... 11/2, I believe? Don't quote me on that. What else has she got going on this week besides Kimmel and Ellen? I'm sure the tour announcement will occupy its own news cycle for promo (dates likely coming tomorrow). Wednesday and Thursday, though...? Anything at all, or is it straight to CMA rehearsal? Thanks! For some reason his show isn't even listed on my guide next week... But I'll keep an eye on it... I'm gonna go ahead and guess that after Kimmel and Ellen she'll be heading straight back to Nashville to start CMA preparations. Kinda nice that Kimmel and Ellen happen towards the end of the first week - it should help to keep sales steady into week two; which will then be boosted by the CMAs and give Carrie a shot at having the #1 album next week. If I were making the decisions, I'd wait until CMA week to announce the tour. An announcement that big will create a lot of buzz, so I see it more as an opportunity for album promo. Week two could use a little extra something... We'll see how things go!
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Post by 14887fan on Oct 25, 2015 19:08:47 GMT -5
11/2, I believe? Don't quote me on that. What else has she got going on this week besides Kimmel and Ellen? I'm sure the tour announcement will occupy its own news cycle for promo (dates likely coming tomorrow). Wednesday and Thursday, though...? Anything at all, or is it straight to CMA rehearsal? Thanks! For some reason his show isn't even listed on my guide next week... But I'll keep an eye on it... I'm gonna go ahead and guess that after Kimmel and Ellen she'll be heading straight back to Nashville to start CMA preparations. Kinda nice that Kimmel and Ellen happen towards the end of the first week - it should help to keep sales steady into week two; which will then be boosted by the CMAs and give Carrie a shot at having the #1 album next week. If I were making the decisions, I'd wait until CMA week to announce the tour. An announcement that big will create a lot of buzz, so I see it more as an opportunity for album promo. Week two could use a little extra something... We'll see how things go! I keep thinking that y'all are crazy for thinking she'd score the #1 album next week, but looking at the schedule, unless an artist surprise releases (which wouldn't actually surprise me anymore since it's happening more often now, obnoxiously enough -- TY, Beyoncé), she could manage it if her 2nd week fall isn't too brutal. Besides the CMAs, she's also got that Robin Roberts special, Corden, and Project Runway that week. Could happen if nothing drastic happens and cards are played correctly, but seeing as it's Q4 and there's no big name on the release schedule, methinks there's an artist that's going to be releasing something and has kept it on the DL for the sake of the surprise element.
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Post by carrieidol1 on Oct 25, 2015 19:15:54 GMT -5
Thanks! For some reason his show isn't even listed on my guide next week... But I'll keep an eye on it... I'm gonna go ahead and guess that after Kimmel and Ellen she'll be heading straight back to Nashville to start CMA preparations. Kinda nice that Kimmel and Ellen happen towards the end of the first week - it should help to keep sales steady into week two; which will then be boosted by the CMAs and give Carrie a shot at having the #1 album next week. If I were making the decisions, I'd wait until CMA week to announce the tour. An announcement that big will create a lot of buzz, so I see it more as an opportunity for album promo. Week two could use a little extra something... We'll see how things go! I keep thinking that y'all are crazy for thinking she'd score the #1 album next week, but looking at the schedule, unless an artist surprise releases (which wouldn't actually surprise me anymore since it's happening more often now, obnoxiously enough -- TY, Beyoncé), she could manage it if her 2nd week fall isn't too brutal. Besides the CMAs, she's also got that Robin Roberts special, Corden, and Project Runway that week. Could happen if nothing drastic happens and cards are played correctly, but seeing as it's Q4 and there's no big name on the release schedule, methinks there's an artist that's going to be releasing something and has kept it on the DL for the sake of the surprise element. It does seem super crazy to me too, but there aren't any huge releases next week... So it isn't impossible. I'm still holding out hope for this week, though. Anxious for tomorrow's update. I'm not expecting anything too far off from HDD's initial predictions, but I feel like Carrie being above 5SOS all weekend on iTunes and pretty much all digital retailers has to mean something, right? Then there's the fact that she has way more promo, and an actual radio hit... But again, we'll see tomorrow! And I see you added to your comment. Who are you thinking might surprise with an album next week? Anyone in particular?
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Post by 14887fan on Oct 25, 2015 19:21:03 GMT -5
And I see you added to your comment. Who are you thinking might surprise with an album next week? Anyone in particular? HITS has been reporting about a few, but namely Rihanna, Coldplay, Beyonce, and Kanye. All four have been teasing new album news forever, but if one were to happen out of the four, I'd expect it to be Rihanna. She's announced everything about the album but the release date, so I'm thinking she's just going to throw it out there. That, and she always releases in Q4; her last four releases have all been in November.
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Post by carrieidol1 on Oct 25, 2015 19:32:56 GMT -5
14887fanI hope they (if any) wait until later! *fingers crossed*
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Post by jenglisbe on Oct 25, 2015 19:48:07 GMT -5
I'm just hoping "Dirty Laundry" sees a release. That "Should've hid it in the closet/Should've burned it; should've lost it" bridge is scrumptious. 'Choctaw' would be a huge risk of a release, but if there's one artist in Country that could make something like that into a hit, it'd be Carrie. I'd like to see it happen. Is it even that big of a risk? There's a tradition of that type of song in country, of course. But beyond that, a lot of 'risky' songs that favorites and released as singles become career songs for the artist...even if they don't chart high. Reba's version of "The Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia" peaked at #12 at radio but became a career song for her. "Independence Day" was a risky single for Martina McBride and actually didn't even make the top 10 at country radio either, but it's a legit classic. "Girl Crush" was a clear favorite when Pain Killer was released, but people thought it was too risky to be a single. It was released, though, and it became a classic for LBT. Even if "CCA" were to miss being a big hit at radio, I think it's the kind of song that would get enough attention and love to make a mark anyway. In my opinion it could peak at #10 at country radio and do more for the album and Carrie than something like "Heartbeat" getting and released and going to #1.
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Post by countrygirl918 on Oct 25, 2015 19:49:38 GMT -5
But let's be realistic here; Storyteller is no Some Hearts. Eh, each to their own. I love Some Hearts, but it's my #3 Carrie album, behind Storyteller and Carnival Ride.
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Post by realityBITES on Oct 25, 2015 19:59:59 GMT -5
Yes please Dirty Laundry as a single over Renegade Runaway.
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Post by countrygirl918 on Oct 25, 2015 20:08:00 GMT -5
What does everyone think of "Relapse" as a potential single? I don't think it's likely to get released, and it's not one of my top songs, but I do like it and it's gotten a surprisingly strong reaction from most fans. It'd be very different, thematically, than what Carrie usually releases to radio.
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Post by 14887fan on Oct 25, 2015 20:09:52 GMT -5
Kevin John Coyne of Country Universe compiled a list of his twenty-five favorite songs of hers ahead of their Storyteller review, which I suspect will be out soon. Link.What does everyone think of "Relapse" as a potential single? I don't think it's likely to get released, and it's not one of my top songs, but I do like it and it's gotten a surprisingly strong reaction from most fans. It'd be very different, thematically, than what Carrie usually releases to radio. Yes, yes, yes. A thousand times yes.
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Post by realityBITES on Oct 25, 2015 20:23:35 GMT -5
I really wish Like I'll Never Love you Again would be a single over Heartbeat... but there's no way. Commercially speaking I think Heartbeat could actually be one of her top hits. It's just in that wheelhouse of what people love.
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Post by countrygirl918 on Oct 25, 2015 20:37:50 GMT -5
I really wish Like I'll Never Love you Again would be a single over Heartbeat... but there's no way. Commercially speaking I think Heartbeat could actually be one of her top hits. It's just in that wheelhouse of what people love. I agree. I personally would prefer "Like I'll Never Love You Again," but I think "Heartbeat" getting a single release is almost a guarantee at this point, and they wouldn't release both. Even though "Heartbeat" wouldn't be my choice, I could see it being a huge hit for Carrie. As far as other singles, I'm actually not as big on "Dirty Laundry" as most on this board are. I'd be fine with that one staying an album track. Keeping in mind that Carrie tends to release her co-writes, I'm guessing "Renegade Runaway" and "Heartbeat" are sure bets, with "Choctaw County Affair" being the most likely non-co-write to get a release. She tends to release only one non-co-write per album cycle, if any at all (not including the Some Hearts era, since she only had one co-write on that album). I'm really hoping we get at least 5 singles this era.
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Post by Ivy Leegue™ on Oct 25, 2015 20:59:03 GMT -5
I LOVE Renegade Runaway the more I listen to it. I also keep going back to Church Bells as well recently.
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Post by carrieidol1 on Oct 25, 2015 21:08:23 GMT -5
I may be the odd one out, but I LOVE "Heartbeat", and the stripped version only confirmed my love for the track. I prefer the acoustic version much more, but I love the studio version too. Nevertheless, I see "Heartbeat" having huge potential commercially. It could technically become the album's biggest hit, if it becomes a single. I think the track does a great job of staying true to Carrie's sound, but also throws country radio a bone, so to speak. Carrie will surely be throwing atypical songs at country radio ("Storyteller" isn't really "radio friendly" per today's country radio state), so "Heartbeat" will serve to be one that is typical, thus possibly yielding great commercial results. Therefore, I think "Heartbeat" would make for a very good single choice, and because it was the second of the pre-releases, I'm thinking it'll be the next song released to radio.
Following "Heartbeat", I'd prefer any combination of "Dirty Laundry", "Choctaw County Affair", or "Church Bells", but I'm predicting "Renegade Runaway" as the third single. Fan reaction to "Renegade Runaway" was strong, and it kind of fills the "Good Girl"/"Cowboy Casanova" single slot for the album. It's also a Carrie co-write, so it seems like the safest bet. I don't think "Renegade Runaway" has the same commercial potential as "Heartbeat", but I think it would suffice overall as a single. There are then three more songs that absolutely deserve single treatment, but only one or two more slots (assuming five singles is where they stop). Because this is Carrie Underwood, and they've only gone five singles deep once, I'm going to assume they're going to stop at four with "Storyteller", too. Therefore, my fourth single prediction is "Choctaw County Affair". Carrie has said on multiple occasions that this song was what she based the entire album off of, and she has stated repeatedly that she especially loves this song. Furthermore, the album has been out all of three days and she's already performed it on two separate occasions. So, if they go only four singles deep, I predict "Choctaw County Affair" to be the final single. However, if they go five deep, I think they'll release "Church Bells" or "Dirty Laundry" --- which I'm torn between the two. I think "Church Bells" is the catchier song of the two, but "Dirty Laundry" is catchy as hell, too. They're both excellent songs so I really don't think I'd mind one over the other. With this said, they could make everyone happy and go six singles deep and let both songs see the light of day, but I doubt that will ever happen. So...
How I think it will go:
Single 1: "Smoke Break" Single 2: "Heartbeat" Single 3: "Renegade Runaway" Single 4: "Choctaw County Affair Single 5/6: "Dirty Laundry" and/or "Church Bells"
How I want it to go:
Single 1: "Smoke Break" Single 2: "Heartbeat" Single 3: "Choctaw County Affair" Single 4: "Dirty Laundry" Single 5: "Church Bells"
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Post by desertfloods on Oct 25, 2015 21:12:05 GMT -5
^^ I'm hoping Smoke Break and Heartbeat are the co-write single choices this era. Dirty Laundry and Choctaw are both too good to be left unreleased, imo.
And if they really want to choose another co-write, please pick Church Bells or even Chaser over Renegade. I see Renegade as just a fantastic album and tour opener.
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